In a series of photographs shared on Reddit’s r/Cybertruck subreddit by user u/ThrowAwayBarista69, the highly anticipated Tesla Cybertruck’s interior ambient lighting and distinctive features have been unveiled.
The images, captured at dusk, present a striking red light strip that extends seamlessly from the dashboard to the front passenger door card, further spanning onto the rear right passenger door card. This design closely resembles what is expected in the updated Tesla Model 3 Highland. Additionally, the snapshots provide glimpses of the revised yoke-style closed steering wheel and the central display. Unfortunately, finer details such as the vehicle’s range remain indistinguishable within the images.
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When questioned by a fellow user about their initial impression upon encountering the Cybertruck in person, the original poster responded, “Amazing, [I] have never been so excited to see a vehicle in person. I knew it was huge but it’s HUGE, the lowest point is taller than my girlfriend who is 5 feet. Also, surprisingly dirty, there was a huge handprint on the rear panel which made me laugh.”
While confirmation is pending, it appears that this specific pickup truck aligns with the one recently tested by Elon Musk a few days prior—a unit deemed a “production candidate.” Distinguishing features such as patented black wheel covers, distinctive triangular side mirrors, and certain panel gap concerns are expected to be resolved as production for the Cybertruck gains momentum. Musk himself hailed this latest variant as the company’s “best product ever.”
In a recently leaked internal email addressed to Tesla’s manufacturing team, CEO Elon Musk expressed a call for heightened attention to detail regarding the Cybertruck’s fit and finish. Musk emphasized, “Due to the nature of Cybertruck, which is made of bright metal with mostly straight edges, any dimensional variation shows up like a sore thumb. If Lego and soda cans, which are very low cost, can do this, so can we.”
Having made its debut in 2019, the pioneering Tesla pickup truck is now in the advanced stages of development and homologation. Enthusiasts and industry observers eagerly anticipate a forthcoming delivery event slated for the upcoming month, as Tesla edges closer to realizing its groundbreaking vision for the electric truck market.